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too much FOX gnus hollysmom Aug 2015 #1
Damn. Beat me to it. Eleanors38 Aug 2015 #3
It came from a study, not Fox. The study was reported by the Washington Post AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #7
nonono annabanana Aug 2015 #15
Ooops. That escaped me. Must be my dementia although I never watch Faux "News" AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #19
Fox News is the anti-crosswords, anti-musicianship activity; hence pro-dementia Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2015 #25
I didn't accuse anyone of being a troll, I asked a question, which is perfectly legitimate. AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #53
It's passive-aggressive to ask an insinuating question like that. As good as accusing. Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2015 #63
This message was self-deleted by its author Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2015 #62
Wow, another anti-science response and in less than 6 seconds. Guess you didn't read the study? AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #4
wow, lighten up who knows, maybe I lost it already. hollysmom Aug 2015 #13
I believe annabanana Aug 2015 #16
Not all the time, but probably when I'm discussing a AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #21
nope, she wasalways crazy, hollysmom Aug 2015 #26
But do you ever find your keys in the refrigerator? HubertHeaver Aug 2015 #27
mope,. try to keep mine dry as it has a battery operated fob. hollysmom Aug 2015 #29
I have an old car. No fob. HubertHeaver Aug 2015 #34
If you are serious about that arikara Aug 2015 #31
I lost my Dad to dementia - to me 840high Aug 2015 #32
we were losing my father that way as well but then! hollysmom Aug 2015 #39
That is a touching, heartbreaking story hollysmom. Many of us are going through AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #44
I'm sorry. arikara Aug 2015 #60
Hugs. 840high Aug 2015 #61
Animals get dementia too, and other neurological disorders AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #18
Fox is anti-science, not hollysmom. Your insinuations about paid trolling are knee-jerk. nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2015 #64
Nobody here watches FOX! pocoloco Aug 2015 #35
And whatever they put in the food today. hobbit709 Aug 2015 #2
It's most likely whats in the AIR. Your olfactory pathway goes directly to your brain and that's AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #5
There was some scientific speculation a few years ago that beef eating was a factor. Arugula Latte Aug 2015 #8
Many good points there. Unfortunately other animals are implicated AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #12
Dietary patterns have long been associated with decreasing cognitive decline Ichingcarpenter Aug 2015 #9
Good examples there AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #11
I'm happy wine is not on there, Arugula Latte Aug 2015 #72
good info Liberal_in_LA Aug 2015 #56
Big pharma playing a role? Over-medication? nt daredtowork Aug 2015 #6
It is definitely part of the picture. AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #10
Thank you for this, my friend. Duppers Aug 2015 #58
The most relevant words are "could be". And these paragraphs... uppityperson Aug 2015 #14
There will always be skeptics, but there is no debate AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #23
My dad just died from dementia, his mom did also. I have a strong family trait and serious concerns uppityperson Aug 2015 #59
Envirotoxicity is under-appreciated for a very good reason. Octafish Aug 2015 #17
EXACTLY. AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #24
They did the same for asbestos. Octafish Aug 2015 #28
we shouldn't call them dirty-cop whitecoats, we should call bad boys in blue "ACSH cops" MisterP Aug 2015 #40
Good point! The American Council on Science and Health is an industry whore, paid by industry. AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #46
they don't just cultivate spokespeople, their goal is to create an ideology and a climate of doubt MisterP Aug 2015 #49
cocktail of toxins and faux/reality tv. glinda Aug 2015 #20
Watch it turn out to be from bottled water. Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2015 #22
I Say RobinA Aug 2015 #71
Aluminum arikara Aug 2015 #30
Excellent post with excellent resources. Thank you Arikara AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #47
Thanks for all the info Person 2713 Aug 2015 #54
Perhaps the chemtrail worriers had a point. hedda_foil Aug 2015 #66
I never thought it was "woo" arikara Aug 2015 #67
Exactly. hedda_foil Aug 2015 #68
GMOs, increased diabetes etc. Rosa Luxemburg Aug 2015 #33
When I was a kid living in New Jersey LibDemAlways Aug 2015 #36
Albuquerque was still spraying Malathion in the late 90's out of trucks going through neighborhoods womanofthehills Aug 2015 #42
I belong to several toxic injury groups and to the Collaborative for Health and the Environment AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #50
toxic injury womanofthehills Aug 2015 #65
Malathion's active ingredient is warfare agent called organophosphate AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #48
Google the Mind diet for prevention of Dementia classykaren Aug 2015 #37
Are there ways to prevent this? Deadshot Aug 2015 #38
Avoid pesticides, synthetic fragrances, toxic areas to live in, synthetic carpeting AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #52
Have you run into any fabrics or colors that react to the alcohol adversely ? Person 2713 Aug 2015 #55
Sorry to be so late answering. The answer is yes, some delicate fabrics AikidoSoul Aug 2015 #70
Thank you for all the info . Yes I already use Eco no dye fragrance Person 2713 Aug 2015 #73
It's diet. retrowire Aug 2015 #41
Aspertame in soda. Dawson Leery Aug 2015 #43
I think that, too. roamer65 Aug 2015 #45
'Murica, babeh d_b Aug 2015 #51
Certainly explains my experiences with Facebook. /nt Marr Aug 2015 #57
Look at the food supply. Trying watching Genetic Roulette, read Altered Genes, Twisted Skwmom Aug 2015 #69
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